I got out of Q yesterday. Going to immigration today for 1st time. Is there anything I need other than my passport with the visa stamp. Thanks for any advice in advance.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The original poster is seeking advice on what documentation is needed for their first visit to immigration in Thailand after completing quarantine. Responses emphasize the importance of the visa type, suggesting that for specific visas (like the O-A), it's crucial to have proof of your residence (TM30) and to complete the first 90-day report in person. After the first report, future updates can be done online. General advice is shared, but specific requirements depend on the visa held.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Service to get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
Hard to definitively answer you cause you don’t mention what visa you are on but if it’s say an O-A year then you should make sure where you are staying makes a report (TM30) and then do your 1st 90 day report in person at Immigration. After that 1st 90 day report, you can then do future reports online.
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I mean, if you're just going for fun, maybe you can hitch a ride with
You have to do your first 90 day report in person. There is no way around that. AFTER you do your fist 90 day report in person, you can do a 90 day report online.
You can setup an account now if you want, but you won't be able to submit a 90 day report.
there is no 'account to set up with them' so you can do 90 day reporting. Your FIRST 90 day report is due 89 days from the date you stamped into the country.
perhaps to lodge a TM-30 as required by Thai law? I walked through ther disinfectant tunnel. I checked in (and out) with the app. Temperature check, only then was I given the inspection sticker.
It is my responsibility as owner, although my condo does for me online. The screenshot of the application has not been sufficient., so of no practical use to me.
has been for me, i do the condo as in my name and wife does house as in her name. Chiang Mai must be really behind the times
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They keep us on a very tight leash. I think it would be better if Immigration had an APP we could update every 24 hours. I don’t always carry but I would not want to be without a TM-30 “stapled in my passport”.